More COVID Records

Another day, another 7-day average case record for the US and the EU. France, Italy, UK, and Germany all have started partial or full lockdowns again, which will have economic and financial implications (see stock market today).

I think it’s important to think about what success looks like. I have added South Korea and Australia case counts to the graph. Note these are population adjusted since the US has more population.

You can see the number of cases is simply tiny compared to the US. Australia had a little spike in July and August and put that out quickly. But we haven’t been nearly as successful. And now we will pay the price, both economically and socially.

COVID is Still Everywhere

It’s been a long time since I posted COVID data. Here is the current 7 day averages in EU and US.

Here is the US cases are beginning to rise again after making progress. This could be related to Labor Day weekend activities. The EU is close to square #1 again.

Bottom line is COVID has the ability to cause significant economic disruptions going forward, especially as we move indoors when the weather declines.